Bystander effect: psychology expert weighs in on Vancouver stabbing
Paul Schmidt’s mother says she doesn’t understand why no one stepped in when her son was stabbed outside a Vancouver Starbucks. A psychology professor tells Kier Junos people usually step in – and that makes this case particularly concerning.

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